For further understanding, before implementing the GST system, manufacturer produce a T-shirt with cost of RM50 and sell to the wholesaler with the price of RM50 then wholesaler sell the T-shirt with a price of RM60 to the Padini store in order to get profit of RM10. Then, Padini retailer sells the T-shirt with a price of RM80 with RM20 taken as a profit to the end users. This is what happens currently in Malaysia, specifically in Padini Store.
However, if the GST is implemented by Padini store, this would actually increases the price of the product as well as the tax paid. Let start off with a wholesaler, who buys the required raw material which is T-shirt from a T-shirt manufacturer, say at RM50. Under the GST system, the wholesaler ends up paying RM53 to the manufacturer (RM50 + 6% in GST). The manufacturer then pays the GST of RM5 it has collected to the government. The wholesaler, charges the retailer RM63 for each T-shirt. Under the GST system, the retailer ends up paying RM63.60 to the wholesaler (RM63 + 6% in GST). GST payment by the wholesaler to the government is RM0.60, after deducting the RM3 in GST it had paid earlier to the manufacturer. The Padini retailer, upon receiving T-shirt from wholesaler, now sells it to the consumer at RM83.